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1 | "The Moon Also Shines: Moonshines and Other Stuff" by Jennie Theoret Book two of a three book memoir series by Jennie Theoret (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
2 | "The Sun Will Still Shine Tomorrow: Memoirs if Growing Up in the 'Sometimes Wild' West" by Jennie Theoret Book one of a three book memoir series by Jennie Theoret (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
3 | "Theoretically Speaking: Downwind From The Chicken Farm" by Jennie Theoret Book three of a three book memoir series by Jennie Theoret | ||
4 | 1937 National Corn Husking Contest newsreel The 1937 National Corn Husking Championship--held on November 4, 1937 in Marshal, Missouri--was won by Ray Hanson of Minnesota. Hundreds of thousands of spectators were on hand to see him win the $100 prize. | ||
5 | 4 generations (L-R) Robert Woodhouse, Dorothy Scilleri, Benjamin Woodhouse, Jon Woodhouse, Douglas Woodhouse, Peggy Wodhouse (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
6 | A Fischer man with his gal | ||
7 | Adrianns Kuylaars | ||
8 | Agnes and Wendell Evans marriage certificate | ||
9 | Alfred and Vitaline Gareau Status: Located; | ||
10 | Amanda Jane Moore | ||
11 | Ambrose and Martine Theoret Status: Located; | ||
12 | Astor Hanson Status: Located; | ||
13 | Baby Peggy | ||
14 | Betty Jean Evans Status: Located; | ||
15 | Bill Woodhouse | ||
16 | Biography of Carl and Louisa Brummond From Robert Brummond | ||
17 | Bridge sections floating into place (Rhine) | ||
18 | Brummond, Carl - 1880 US Federal Census Carl Brummond, age 33, was living in Rib Falls, WI and was working as a farmer. Family include wife Louisa (25) and children Ottilia (6) and Matilda (3). | ||
19 | Brummond, Carl - 1885 Minnesota State Census Carl Brummond, age 38, was living with his family in Molke, MN. Family included wife Louise (30) and children Ottilda (or Ottilile, 8), Hulda (6), Emilie (Emily, 4), Pauline (Lena, 2), and Wilhelm (4 mo). Mathilda is mysteriously missing from this census. | ||
20 | Brummond, Carl - 1895 Minnesota State Census Carl Brummond, age 48, was living in Moltke, MN and was working as a farmer. Family included wife Louisa (40) and children Louisa (listed as an 18 yo son - no idea who this could be), Paulina (Lena, 12), Willie (10), Chas. (8), Fred (6), Henry (4), Herbert (3), and Otto (9 mo). | ||
21 | Brummond, Carl - 1900 US Federal Census Carl Brummond, age 53, was living in Hector, MN and was working as a farmer. Family included wife Louisa (45) and children Hulda (21), Emily (19), Lena (16), Willie (15), Charlie (13), Fred (11), Henry (9), Herbert (8), Otto (5), John (4), Edgar (3), Rudolph (2), and Rosa (1). |
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22 | Brummond, Carl - 1905 Minnesota State Census Carl Brummond, age 58 (and listed as "Chas. Brummond"), was living in Hector, MN and was working as a farmer. Family included wife Louisa W. (50) and children Amelia (Emily, 25), Pauline (Lena, 22), William (Wilhelm, 21), Chas. (19), Fred (16), Henry (15), Edwin (13), Otto (11), John (10), Edgar (9), Rudolf (7), and Rosy (6). The four oldest boys (Wilhelm, Charles, Fred, and Henry) were listed as farm laborers. |
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23 | Campbell, William - 1850 US Federal Census William H. Campbell, age 35, was living in Manchester, NJ and working as a boot maker. Living with him was his wife Ellen (25) and her two children from her previous marriage, Franklin (7) and Harriet (4) Peters, and their own daughter Delia (1). They also had another young boy, Peter Campbell (14), although it unclear what his relation was to William. | ||
24 | Campbell, William - 1860 US Federal Census Wm. H. Campbell, age 45, was living in Caldwell, NJ and working now as a farmer. Family included wife Ellen (35) and children Deliah (11), Mary (9), Abel (6), Janette (2), and Harry (1 mo). Franklin Peters, Ellen's son and William's step-son, was no longer living with the Campbell family, instead living with his paternal grandmother in New York City. There was no record of Harriet Peters in 1860. | ||
25 | Campbell, William - 1870 US Federal Census William Campbell, age 55, was living in Caldwell, NJ and working as a farmer. Family included wife Ellen (46) and children Mary (19), Abel (16), Harry (10), Zoe (8), and Nellie (1). Worth noting is the fact that this page of the census not only includes other Campbells and DeBauns, but also Daniel Hennion and his family. Daniel's son Abel would later become Zoe's wife. | ||
26 | Campbell, William - 1880 US Federal Census William Campbell, age 65, was living in Caldwell, NJ and was back to working as a shoe maker. Family included wife Ellen (55), daughters Zoe (18) and Nellie (11), and grandson Theodore Edward (6), who must have been either Deliah or Mary's son. The very next name on the census sheet is Daniel Hennion. His son Abel will marry Zoe in 1886. | ||
27 | Captain Scillieri | ||
28 | Carl and Louisa Brummond | ||
29 | Carl and Louisa Brummond Status: Located; | ||
30 | Carl Brummond Status: Located; | ||
31 | Carlson family - 1922 L-R: John Person, Reynold Person, Ellen Person, Adelefina Carlson, Eric Carlson, Hannah Carlson, Herman Carlson, Mable Carlson | ||
32 | Celia Wright | ||
33 | Children of Carl and Louisa Brummond From Robert Brummond |
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34 | Citation of Unit: 237th Engineer Combat Battalion | ||
35 | Cpl Raymond L Woodhouse WWII | ||
36 | Cpt John Scillieri and Lt Sol Rosen MC 49th Engr C Regt, Camp Carson CO | ||
37 | Cpt Scillieri | ||
38 | David, Nancy, and Karen - 1961 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
39 | Davis, Jemima - 1850 US Federal Census Jemima Davis, 41 years old and recently widowed, was living in New York City with her daughters Abby (17), Sarah (15), and Elizabeth (10). The census does not record that she had a job or occupation. Also living in the household were two 2 year old boys, George Bradford and Bradford Gilbert, whose relation to the family is unknown. The question of the boys' connection to the Davises is made all the more mysterious by the fact that 2 year old George Bradford's birthplace is listed as "unknown." It is also worth noting that Elizabeth Davis is also listed on her grandfather Moses Taylor's census as a resident of his household. | ||
40 | Dick and Jennie Theoret wedding portrait October 13, 1951 | ||
41 | Dick and Jennie's bronze military markers Status: Located; | ||
42 | Dick Theoret | ||
43 | Dick Theoret and Doug Woodhouse (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
44 | Dick Theoret HS picture | ||
45 | Don's first haircut (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
46 | Dorothy and John as newlyweds Camp Carson, CO | ||
47 | Dorothy and Peggy Rutman | ||
48 | Dorothy and teenage Peggy | ||
49 | Dorothy Muller Date unknown | ||
50 | Dorothy Scillieri Status: Located; |